VOL. II. NO. 226.
COMMISStON BOOMS LEGAL.
Jefferson City, Mo., December 15, — The Su-
preme Court of Missouri handed down an opin-
ion reversing the decision of the lower court in
the case of “Texas Tom” Walsh the bookmaker
who was fined $1,000 and sentenced to six months
in the St. Louis workhouse for accepting a $500
oommission to be bet on a horse named Nicoliui
at New Orleans one day last winter. The deci-
sion makes commission betting legal under it
and all a bookmaker is required to prove to do
a legal business, is that he is really a commis-
sioner.
RACING GOSSIP.
The Jockey Club would be intelligent if it
kept its present eye on the daily racing gun. It
should do so. It was born for that end. But it
does follow its destiny. It is careless, inter-
mittent, splurgey, and incorrect. The turf is
a sport that needs daily keenness and constant
attention. Why not? It has 10,000 or more
items moving from place to place, and hosts of
keen members who take advantage of what
turns up. The only way to rule such a vast
body is the way of daily attentio i and keen and
constant intelligence. No present turf body
goes to its clientele that way. No past turf
body has used such methods. The result is, of
course, natural and what it should be. The
Turf Congress, which pretends to rule western
racing, is fat headed and regularly makes rules
and laws which are not kept and were hardly
made to be observed, The Jockey Club, which
declares to rule the East, keeps its rules and
laws better than the Western turf body. Yet
it is even more fatheaded in its legislative
movement.
The Jockey Club held a meeting at New York
Thursday last and took radical action on the
rules of racing. The touts of dictation give this
report of what was done :
“An entirely new feature is a scale of weights,
which will materially add to the weights here-
tofore carried by the jockeys, and will in this
way favor riding by heavier boys. Among the
changes are these : This “new rule is to be in-
serted under Part III, regulations for race
meetings. “The number of starters in any over-
night race shall be limited by the width of the
track at the starting post. Every horse shall
be allowed live feet of width of the track. The
number of starters shall be reduced to the pro-
per number by lot or divisions of the race, at
the option of the association.”
Rule 77 is amended by increasing the weights
and providing special weights for certain
mounts.
In races of intermediate lengths, the weights
for the shorter distance shall be carried.
In races exclusively for three year-olds or for
four-year-olds, the weight shall be 126 pounds,
and for two-year-olds 122 pounds.
Except in handicaps and in races where the
weights are fixed absolutely in the conditions,
two-year-old fillies shall be allowed three pounds,
and mares three years old shall be allowed five
pounds, before September 1, and three pounds
afterward. Geldings shall be allowed three
pounds.
Welterweights shall be 28 pounds, added to
the weight for age.
In heavy handicap the top weights shall not
be less than 140 pounds.
In ell handicaps the top weight shall not be
less than 1'26 pounds.
If, in a handicap for which there is a minor
forfeit declared by a fixed time, the highest
weight accepting was originally less than 126
pounds, it shall be raised t© that weight and
the other acceptances equally.
Rule 83 is amended to read :
Any jockey presuming to start, or even to put
his horse into a trot or gallop, with a view to
take advantage before the flags are dropped,
hanging behind or refusing to obey the com-
mands of the starter in any respect whatever,
shall be reported to the stewards. 'I’he suspen-
sion of a jockey shall not take effect until the
last race of the day of his sentence.
Rule 119 is amended to provide that in run-
ning off a dead heat the horses shall take the
CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1896.
PRICE, 5 CT8
OAKLAND, CAL., December 15. — Seventeenth Day.
Weather cloudy; track muddy.
OAKLAND FORM CHART •
California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting.
Presiding Judge, Joseph J. Burke. Starter, James B. Ferguson.
5642 FIRST RACE — 5 1-^8 Furlongs. Purse $350. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances*
Ind. Horses.
wt. St. hi y«
Str.Fin. Jockeys
Owners
Op Cl gr
.5608 NONCHALANCE
109 10
9
9
51
IH
Golden
L. Ezell
4
3
1
5500 SLY
109 4
Wt n
13
2*
Shaw
Lassen Stable
1
6-5
2-f
5581 MANZANILLO
104 1
2»* 3*4 4*4 31
Spencer
M. J. Kelly
15
40
12
5.580 ATTICUS II
1C6 5
51
8
8
42
O’Leary
Matt Storm
8
8
3
5265 BERNARD
108 2
4*4 6
31
54
J. Jackson
Bernard Stable
12
15
6
5373 JAY WHEELER
111 6
31
24 7
6
Freeman
Geo. Rose
4
5
2
5457 VALDOS
112 3
6
51
24 7
Newman
B. Benjamin
10
12
5
5457 VIVO
116 9
8
44 6
8
Coady
W. M. Murry
15
20
8
5421 DIMINUENDO
108 7
7
7
9
9
Dennison
J. N. Burk
20
40
12
MARY TOBIN
no 11
10
10
10
10
Frawley
P. Mitchell
25
30
10
5421 MAR(HA A
106 8
11
11
11
11
H. Martin
B. Kavanaugh
12
15
6
5421 ARGESTES
106 12
12
12
12
12
flennessy
J. Moyan
20
20
8
MY JULIA
110 13
13
13
13
13
Bragg
J. Wilson
20
40
12
Time, 26, 5214. l:051i. 1:12.
Winner— B. c, by St. George— Attractive.
Start good. Won driving; second and third driving also. Nonchalance is a shifty youngster
on a muddy track. Sly tired on the end. Atticus closed a big gap in stretch. Vivo and Valdos
showed some speed. So did Bernard.
Scratched— Defender, 112, Cheridah, 113, Utica, 110; Jim Dunne, 115; Moscow, 118; Mystic
Maze, 114.
Overweights— Valdos, 3 pounds.
5643
SECOND RACE — 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Selling.
Ind. Horses.
Wt. St. 14 14 ^ Str.Fin. Jockeys
Owners
Op Cl PI
55.57 POLLOCK
.5625 EARL COCHRAN
5425 LA FLECHA
5422 CODA
.5568 PALMERSTON
BIL. McCLOSKEY 105
4
3
40
314
7-5
30
8-5
I
12
6-5
1-2
10
99 2 314 31 3“ 4'^ 12 Slaughter Z, Abrahams 4
104 1 Ink m 11 214 25 W. Flynn J. Cochran 3
106 5 414 2h 2« 114 33 Enos N. S. Hall 30
102 3 2h 41 4^ 314 4i H. Martin J. N. Burk 3
105 4 5 5 5 5 5 J.Gardner H. E. Leigh 1
6 6 6 6 6 6 Shaw Pleasant Hill Sta 20
Time, 27, 5414, 1 :21H, 1 :47.
Winner— B. g, 3, by Rossington — Marjory.
Start good. Won driving. Palmerston and McCloskey collided at start. Palmerston was
the best horse. Pollock is at his best in sloppy going. He saved ground on stretch turn. Coch-
ran lost ground here.
Scratched— Doctor G, 102; Don Pio Pico. 99; Perseus, 102.
Overweights— Earl Cochran. 2 pounds ; La Flecha. 4.
5644
THIRD HACK— 3-4 Mile. Purse $350. 2-year-olds. Selling.
Ind. Horses,
Wt. St. 4
4
%
Str.Fin.
Jockeys
Owners
Op
Cl
PI
(.5.580) PERSONNE
103 8
7
6
22
12
Golden
L. Ezell
15
30
10
4361 SCORCHER
100 5
34 31
34 2h
Slaughter
W. P. Magrane
4
6
2
5436 D. J. TOBIN
100 2
' Ink
14
11
3»
F rawley
D. J. Tobin
20
40
12
55:i3 OSRIC 11
103 3
44 41
42
43
E. Jones
Burns & Waterh’se7-5
6-5
2-5
5001 HOY CARRUTH’RS103 4
24 2nk 51
52
J. Jackson
W. M. Wallace
6
5
2
5464 PRINCIPLE
100 6
6
54 6
6
H. Martin
Geo. Rose
24
2
4-5
5474 ALAZAN
100 1
5
7
7
7
H Brown
C F Sanders & Co.20
30
10
.5438 AMELIA S
100 7
8
8
8
8
Clawson
P. Mitchell
20
25
8
Time, 2614, 53*4, 1:19.
Winner — B c, by Leonatus— Countess Gisela.
Start good. Won handily ; next three driving. Personne was much the best. Scorcher was
badly interfered with on stretch turn, Tobin is only good in the mud. Carruthers was short.
He had lots of speed. Principle was short. Osric is not good in heavy going.
5645
FOURTH RACE— 6-12 Furlongs. Purse $350. All Ages. Allowances.
Ind. Horses.
Wt. St. 14 14 % Str.Fin. Jockeys
Owners
Op (4 PI
(5627)MT. M’GREG’R 11 110
5556 REDDINGTON
(54;l8)TEMPESTUOUS
4674 MISS MAGGIE M
.5584 JOAN
PASTIME
102
95
95
102
112
Thorpe Burns&Waterh’se 9-20 2-5
T. Murphy P. Dunne 3
Clawson Cambridge Stable 6
50
10
2 IH IH 11 11
3 22 25 23 215
4 4*4 35 38 310
5 51 52 54 42
1 3h 4*4 .5
6 6 6 6 6 Fitzgerald H. Calloway .50
Time, 2554, 51*4. 1:16*4, 1:23*4.
Winner — B. c. 3, by Day Star— Miss McGregor.
Start good. Won in a mild drive. McGregor and Reddington are both good in mud. Joan is
of no present account. Tempestuous ran a fair race. Pastime was in his own way. Miss Maggie
M ran away a mile before race.
ridge
Hayden S. A. Nickells
W. Flynn J. Cochran
Fitzgerald H. Calloway
3
15
100
12
60
out
7-10
5
40
5
20
5646
> FIFTH RACE — 7-8 Mile. Purse $350. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
Ind. Horses.
Wt.
St.
4
4
U
Str.Fin.
Jockeys Owners
Op
Cl
PI
(5609) ALVARADO
99
1
12
13
1«
110 12
H. Martin S. C. Hildreth
6-5
1
out
5555 KAMSIN
106
8
8
5nk
5Vi 26 210
Golden L. Ezell
2
2
3-5
5557 JACK RICHELIEU 107
7
7
64 61
610 33
Spencer T. H. Boyle
50
60
20
5613 TWO (CHEERS
104
3
34 3h
4h
34 42
Enos A. Stoffers
8
10
4
4837 ARGENTINA 11
99
2
24 2»k
24 44 51
J. Jackson T. C. McDowell
6
7
2
5610 MAMIE SCOTT
104
4
4nk 44 34
5»k 64
Clawson A. Nickells
30
40
12
5.557 WOODCHOPPER
107
5
6
7
7
7 7
J. Gardner J. A. Batchelor
7
8
3
MAHOGANY
104
6
8
8
8
8 8
J.M DonaldLone Star Stable
30
40
12
5557 KOWALSKY
102
9
9
9
9
9 9
Frawley W. H. McLemore 15
20
8
Time, 26*/,, .52*/,, 1 :18/,, i :31*4.
Winner— (>h. g, 3. by Amigo — Santa Margherita.
Start good for all but Kowalsky. Alvarado beat the barrier and was much the best. Kamsin
ran a good race. Woodchopper got an easy ride. Look out for him. Argentina was short.
Richelieu is ready to win in cheaper company.
Scratched— Seaside, 104 ; Equity, 104.
same relative positions at the starting post as
they did in the original race, and that the same
weight and overweight shall be carried.
Rule 126, relative to the fiv ‘-pound allowance
to apprentices, provides that the owner shall
not be permitted to abandon such allowance,
except by the consent of the stewards, provided
no horse shall thus carry less than 84 pounds.
Some of the items of this array are in line.
But that of raising the scale is merely in re-
sponse to a loud and superficial demand. The
new scale will not increase the crop of jockeys.
A crew of riding has-beens, and their admirers,
have demanded such an increase for years. If
the scale of weights was put to 150 pounds the
same crew and the same auxiliaries would be
howling for another increase. The crowd is
short and is always after the lagniappe of can’t-
do-ism. Effort is successful and failure out of
line, whether it be the failure of weight or gen-
eral ability — mental and physicia*. The most
intelligent human and racing law is that which
uses what it has to the best advantage. Weight
raising is class legislation and out of modern
line. The present need of the turf is general
regulation and government. Little effort is
being used for such an end. Yet all else is com-
paratively beneath notice.
OAKLAND FORM.
San Francisco, Cal„ Dec. 15.— The form of
Wednesday’s Oakland fields is:
First Race— Midlo, Lucky Dog, Braw Scot.
Second Race— Adam Andrew, Bohemian Lass,
Draught.
Third Race— Little Cripple, All Over, Thorn-
hill.
Fourth Race— Schiller. Sir Play, Thelma.
Fifth Race— Arundel, Burmah, Three Forks.
NEW ORLEANS FORM.
New Orleans, La., Dec. 15.— The fo«n of
Wednesday’s New Orleans races is:
First Race— Dorah Wood, ^Anna Mayes, Ne-
cedah.
Second Race— Prima, Sugar Cane, Pop Dixon.
Third Race— Lightfoot, Chugnut, Lily of the
West.
Fourth Race — Grayling, Scribe, Gaston.
Fifth Race— Eleanor Mac, Samson, Little
Buck.
Sixth Race — Maggie 3, Ondague, Rossmar.
NEW ORLEANS POOLING.
Louisville, Ky., Dec. 15 -Tonight’s pooling
on Wednesday’s New Orleans races was:
First Race — Dorah Wood, $15; Logan, $10;
Charm, $5; Anna Mayes, $5; Tom Sayre, $3;
field, $2.
Second Race— Sugar Cane, $5 ; Pommery Sec,
$5 ; Pop Dixon, $3 ; field. $6.
Third Race— Uncle Abb, $10; Mamie G, $6;
Fasig, $6; Chugnut, $5; Lightfoot, $5 ; Cotton
King, $5; Buckmore, $4 ; Lily of the West, $4;
field, $5.
Fourth Race— Grayling, $25 ; Scribe, $12; Lone
Princess. $10; Loyaletta, $5; Our Bishop, $5;
Minnie Murphy, $5: John Carr, $5; field, $8.
Fifth Race — Eleanor Mac, $10; Newhouse, $8;
Samson, $6; Little Buck, $6 ; Elyria, $4; Ixion,
$4 : Braxey, $3 ; field, $3.
Sixth Race— Maggie S, $10; Rossmar, $10; Miss
Clark, .$8; Ondague, $5; Rosalind III, $4;
field. $3.
NOTES OF THE TURF.
Strathrol broke down in his last California
race.
Old Freeland died last Saturday near St.
Louis.
John Ryan, one of the big outlaw owners, will
^ke his stable to Venezuela with Patsy Mc-
Deimott. “Dutch” Henrichs will go to ride the
Ryan horses.
Mr. W. O. Parmer is interested in a new Cana-
dian racing circuit for 1897 made up of Windsor,
Montreal, Toronto and Fort Erie. He will also
organize an association to give a meeting in
April at Montgomery, Ala. Parmer is no vis-
ionary. What he goes for he gets.
Subscriber, Chicago, 111. — The odd® on Lucky
Dog December 5, as published, were laid at In-
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man there. There is no chart from California
so correct and full as that wired by and pub-
lished in Daily Racing Form each morning.
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CHICAGO, DECEMBER 16. 1896.
OAKLAND ENTRIES.
Probabilities: Weather cloudy ; track sloppy.
E*Trst Race— 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
Ind. Horses. Wgt.
6477 Artemus (5) 1U4
(.5467)Daisy A (4).... 104
5583 Braw Scot (7).. 104
6626 Charles A (5)... 104
(5613)Midlo (3) 99
Ind. Horses. Wgt
5626 Elmer F t5).. ..104
(5629) Lucky Dog (5)110
6626 Ricardo (5) 107
5557 Battledore (3). 99
Second Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
2-year-olds. Selling.
And. Horses. Wgt.
6625 Draught 103
6566 P F 100
347 Lost Girl 100
6160 Destra 100
5423 Billy Vice 103
Widow Jones. . . 100
6628 Ezekiel 96
5495 Soniro 93
Ind. Horses. Wgt.
Dutch Valet 96
5500 Etta H 103
5625 Torpedo 103
5608 Bohemian LasslOO
549.5 Viking, 106
5438 Roselle 100
190 Adam Andrew. .103
TLird Race— 1 1-4 Miles.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
Ind. Horses. Wgt.
6522 Julia O (4) 98
» U1 Over (5) .. .109
.Gardner (5).10l
6630 Articus (5) 101
5630 Joe Terry (3)... 96
Ind. Horses. Wgt.
5632 Calphurnus (6)101
5609 Lit. Cripple (5) 98
5625 Examiner (4j..l06
5567 Thornhill (5).. 101
Fourth Race— 1 Mile.
All Ages. Handicap.
Ind. Horses. Wgt. Ind. Horses. Wgt.
5627 Sir Play (3) ....102 5533 Lincoln II (2) . 87
5524 Schiller (3) 100 5526 Thelma (5) 90
Filth Ract— 1 1-4 Miles.
Handicap. Over 5 Hurdles.
Ind. Horses. Wgt. Ind. Horses. Wgt.
5477 Burmah (4) 146 5080 Arundel (5) 133
73 Three Forks(5).l46 5612 Zaragosa (4). ..135
NEW ORLEANS RACES
A trainer of experience— and has a stable of
horses at this track will send reliable infor-
mation to subscribers at $1U per week in
advance. Out of twelve selections sent from
the recent Lexington meeting, nine were
winners. Address,
F. ELLSWORTH,
Reference Racing Form Lock Box 809,
New Orleans.
(5612)Haymarket(4).135 Relampago (5). 135
301 Esperauce (5). .138 5510 Baby Bill (5) .. .160
ST. LOUIS ENTRiaS.
Probabilities: Weather clear ; track fast.
F’irst Race— 1-2 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Allowances.
Ind. Horses. Wgt. Ind. Horses Wgt.
5.548 Delusion (a). ..107 5585 Bulalio (a) 107
5622Diam’ndDick(a)l07 Mis^s Addie (6). 107
5585 Miss Spot (a). .107 Peddler (a) — 107
5622 Attossa (5) 107 5620 Say When (4).. 107
5538 Nodaway (a).. .108 5549 Backwoods (a)107
5632J’dgeTimm’ns(4)110 5603 Tom. Aicher(3)110
Port Hill (4)... no
Second Race— 5-8 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
Ind. Horses. Wgt. Ind. Horses. Wgt.
5586 Irish Queen (3). 107 5620 Dr. ('hristi’n(3)107
5.543 Cora H (3) 107 .5606 Prairie Kin<(3)lo7
5545 8app» ire (3) .. . .107 .5603 Mattie K (3)... 107
5620 G.W.Parker(3).107 56()4tMissonriGirl(a)li2
5604 Victor Karl (6). 112 L. Howard (a). 112
5589 Connemara (8). 112 5604 Oakview (a). ...112
5620 Tom Jones (a). 115
fBy Jim B,
Third Race— 5-8 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Handicap.
Ind. Horses. Wgt. Ind. Horses. Wgt
(5622)Har.Bennett(3) 90 3774 Geneva (M3). .. 95
5587 Little Grove(a)lt>0 5635 Mignon (; ) 100
(.5606)Gold Brick (3) 105 (5623) Hen. H ’gins (3) 105
5605 Benarder (3) ...105 5635 War Song (3). .107
(5607) Waverly (a) .. .107 5624 Mull’ghm’ re (3)109
5605 Our Maggie (6) 112
Fourth Race- 4 1-2 Furionga.
All Ages. Allowances.
tnd. Horses. Wgt .aa. Horses VVgt-
5547 Minco Maid (2) 94 .5.540 Lady Portia(3) 104
5239 Remnant II (3) 104 5575 Minnow (3) 104
5587 Keechler (3)....107 5624 Bert Mack (a). 109
« Veaver (5).... 109 5624 Gertie Black(a)109
ob. Gaylor(a) 112 5624 Sant Ilario (4). 112
5605 Mike Brown(4).112
Filth Race— 6 1-2 Furlongs.
All ages. Selling.
Ind. Horses. Wgt. Ind. Horses. Wgt
5621 Albion (2) 90 5620 Glen Martyn(3)ll0
5589 M.Kirkeud’ll(3)110 .5634 Virginian (5). .10.5
5545 Dr. Malcolm(a)105 5550L’BelleFr’nce(7)105
5589 Craft (a) 105 5623 Prospect (a).. .105
5589*John R (a) 105 55^9 Lit. George (a) 108
5.589 Livingston (a). 108
*By Keber.
NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES.
Probabilities : Weather clear ; track good.
First Race— 3-4 Miie.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
Ind. Horses. Wgt. Ind. Horses. Wgt
5225 Denver (6) 99 .5345 Necedah (4) 103
637 Charm (5) 103 42^2 J V Carter (5).. 103
4607 To;ii Sayre (4). .103 5.598 Anna Mayes(5);i03
5616 Dorah VVood(4) 107 5616 Logan (8) 110
oecoiiU Race — 5-8 Mile.
2-year-olds. Selling
Ind. Horses. Wgt. Ind. Horses. Wgt.
4334 Judge Bryant.. 95 5571 Prima 95
5615 Miriam M 95 4854 Oversight 95
5615 Sugar Cane 9h 5615 Pop Dixon 98
4703 Rolandis 98 5513 Pommery Sec.. 98
Third Race-1 1-4 Miles.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
Ind. Horses. Wgt.
5.593 Mamie G (3).,.. 92
5572 Fasig (3) 93
5619 B. McKenzie (5) 96
5600 Partner (4) 96
5600 L. of the West (4)96
5614 Cotton King(3) 100
5594 Master Freu(5) 104
Ind. Horses. Wgt
5596 Rapalatchie (3/ 92
5617 CbugLut (3) 95
5616 Lightfoot (5).. 96
5619 Buckmore (4).. 96
5.561 Sandoval (4).,. 99
(5594)Uucle Abb (3). 102
Fourth Race- 3-4 Mile.
2-year-olds. Mississippi Handicap.
Wgt.
Ind. Horses.
2167 Loyaletta 90
5591 Jack Hayes 93
.5615 Fred Graft 95
5326 Our Bishop 101
(5618)Gaston i04
5593 John Carr 106
5597 Minnie Murphy 107
5481 Scribe 111
ind. Horses. Wgt
(2644)Donna Rita. .. 93
5618 Lady Britannic 94
5560 Ray H 98
5573 Clymena 103
5593 Parmesan 105
.5617 Cannonade 106
(5597) Lone Princess 110
5560 Grayling 112
b iith Race— 1 Mile.
All Ages.
Ind. Horses. VVgt.
5591 Fleur deLuce(2) 85
5615 Little Buck (2). 88
5591 Elyria (2) 95
5502 HeuryHarris(3) 97
5594 Eleanor Me (3). 107
5502 Ixion (5) 110
Selling.
Ind. Horses. Wgt,
5615 Braxey (2) 85
5213 Harry B (2) — 90
5.559 Laura Davis(3) 97
5572 Newhouse (3)..lu7
5619 Samson (4) . . . .107
Sixth Race— 7-8 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
Ind. Horses. Wgt.
Jack B (3) 102
4648 Rosalind 111(3)102
4694 Miss Clark (5). 105
MaggieHarrisi 4) 105
(5619)Rossmar (3)... 107
lud. Horses. Wgt
5.504 Sister lone (7) . 102
5614 Maggies (3j...lo2
5599 Albert 6 (3).... 105
5561 Ondagne (4).,. 107
Facts: Not Fiction
E. E. Farley is right on edge just now, and
can win when called upon. Observe his last
four telegrams from New Orleans.
Dec. 9th (Damocles), (Lonely), Constant,
(Rouble).
Dec. 10th (Place Gold Top), (Squire G),
Alvin W. •
Dec. 11th (Viscount), Waldine, (Stockholm)
(Uncle Abb), (Bryan).
Dec. 12th (Frank Jaubert), Clara Bauer,
Bloomer, Lord Nelson, (Squire G).
Come and see the original telegrams or write
room 1102 , 356 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
1 he above information we give away for $12 00
a week.
NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART.
NEW ORLEANS LA.. Dec. 15.— Twenty-seventh Day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting.
Weather fine; track good.
Presiding Judge, (^ol. R. W. Simmons: Starter, C. R. Fitzgerald.
56a«"“*
IRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. Purse ^200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
Ind. Horses.
Wt. St.
% 4 % Str.Fin. Jockeys
Owners
Op
( ^1 PI ^
(5.595) BRYAN
107 5
31 22 iMK 11
t'aywood
G. W. Poole
4-5
7-
10 out
5530 SEN. MORRILL
99 6
9 54 4nk 21
BeauchampL. Deardorff
12
15
6
5.574 WHIFF
97 8
8 7 6
34
Wilhite
Arlington Stable
20
40
12
5598 CLARA BAUER
97 2
21 24 44
Hirsch;
J. W. Levy
24
3
4-5
(4851) HIGH TEST
1044 4
6 8 8
54
Scherrer
Cummingsville St. 5
6
2
5592 J. STEADMAN
102 7
44 6 7
6
Snell
Maddoxia P’k St. 15
20
8
f290 THE SCULPTOR
102 1
14 3»» 32
7
Tuberviile
Oakley Stable
12
15
6
(.5;i44)E. PENZANCE
97 10
74 4»k 51
8
J. Webber
Fargo Stable
15
20
8
(5.505) LIZZEFTA
107 9
10 10 9
9
Ross
W, J. Speirs
5
6
2
GLU(^K
1104 3
5"* 9 10
10
F. Williams J. A. Johnson
20
30
10
5594 HELEN H II
85 11
11 11 11
11
Valentine
J. H. Valentine
20
30
10
5.596 GLADIOLI
95 12
12 12 12
12
Songer
Norman & Co.
20
30
10
Winner— Ch. g, 6. by Chance— Narka.
Start good. Won cleverly ; next four driving. The Sculptor broke to machine, running at it
to get away. Test came strong at the end. He is about ready. Bryan was the best. Whiff’s bid
was even stronger than High Test’s. Lizzetta’s race was shocking. Helen H got easy race after
bad start.
Scratched— Laura Davis, 95; Auua Mayes, 107.
Qv-^rweights— High Test, 2% pounds: (^luck, 2V4.
5087
"Purse $200. 2-year-olds. Allowances.
Ind. Horses.
Wt. 3t. H 14 ^ Str.Fin. Jockeys
Owners
5618 PAT MORRISSEY 101 2 2i 2i m Hart
5571 TERN 93 4 3Vi 32 33 2i Combs
5597 TEMPESTA 103 1 I2 \% 2« aVt Morse
(5396)BILLY FISCHER 103 6 6 ,5nk 42 4<4 Songer
5176 JUANITA 98 5 5»4 414 6 53 Hirsch
5.560 HAZARD II 103 8 7 7 7 6 Cay wood
MARTIN K 96 9 9 9 8 7 A. Barrett
5391 AL LONE 103 7 8 8 58 8 Gouiu
5.571 REDENA 100 3 4« 6 9 9 Walker
Op CA PI
Kedmout Stable
Gardner & Sibley
W. C. LaRue
Arcade Stable
G. W. Scott
J. A. Johnson
P. T. Kelly
A. F. J >ayton
8-5
6
8
6
4
6
30
15
Lilly Meade Stbl 30
2
11-5
6
8
5
8
40
20
40
4-5
4-5
2
3
2
3
12
8
12
Time. 25^,49%, 1;02?^.
Winner— B. c, by Lord Clifden — Tenny B.
Start good. Won cleverly; second driving. Juanita was cut off as she was moving up.
Fischer was closing fast at end. Redena was interfered with at half where there was a lot of
shifting. Tempesta tired and quit last furlong and quarter. She had great speed.
Overweights- Redena. 2 pounds ; Hazard II, 2.
5638
THIRD RACE -7-8 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
Ind. Horses.
Wt.
St.
% 4
%
Str.Fin.
Jockeys
Owners Op
Cl
PI
5617 NICOLINI
104
6
54 .51
34
IH 12
Scherrer
Shamrock Stable 7-10 7-10 out
5600 LITTLE BILLY
97
2
24 21
11
23 23
Hirsch
H. T. Batchelor 15
15
5
.5214 KATHERINE
104
1
iH IH
24 34 3h
Everett
W. H, Laudeman 10
15
5
5.790 *1 IBERNIA QUE’N 104
3
34 31
4h
43 43
C. Reiff
W. H. Williamson 24
3
4-5
5596 PITFALL
104
4
4h in
54
51 53
(’ay wood
W. K. Cleveland 4
5
8-B
.5601 MONTELL
104
5
.5 6
6
6 6
F. Morris
Timmons & Marks20
25
8
5596 DARIEN
100
7
7 7
7
7 7
Walker
R. Bradley 30
40
12
Time, 254, 51. 1 :17%, l ::10%.
Winner— Hr.
Start good.
Nico-
4, by Duke of Montrose— Patti.
on easily ; second handily. Pitfall showed some speed between posts,
lini was much the best. Billy was used a bit too much. Katherine was not near ready, race will
do her good. Montell is goiog back. Darien is worthless.
FOURTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse $200. 2-year-olds. Allowances.
5639
Ind. Horses.
Wt.
St. %
4 % Str.Fin.
Jockeys
Owners
Op
‘Ci
PI
1U3
3
3 h 21 2n« In
Morse
J. Stephenson
4
4
8-5
98
1
14 n 1« 23
F. Morris
N. R. Hagley
3
24
1
98
2
24 32 ;t 2 31
A. Barrett
H. M. Mason
6
30
10
103
6
6 6 6 43
Everett
W. H. Laudeman 15
20
8
no
4
4h 4nk 44 55
C. Reiff
Avondale Stable
7-10 4-5
oot
103
5
5* 51 54 6
BeauchampH. McCarreu Jr
5
20
8
Time, 244, 494. 1:01%.
5597 HILL BILLY
5560 MISS VERNE
5597 PL AUDITA
5560 SANKARA
(.5593)STO('KHOLM
5597 HICKEY
Winner— Br.g, by Casino— Beauty.
Start good. Won driving hard * second almost as hard. Stockholm never tried until well
beaten. The &table is full of acrobats. A weak finish on Miss Verne caused her defeat. Plau-
dita can win soon. Has a lot of speed and some quality.
Scratched— Glen Albyn, 103 : Koenigen, 103; Henrica, 103.
5640
FIFTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $250. Over 4 Huidles.
Ind. Horses.
Wt.
St.
4
4
Str.Fin.
Jockeys
Owners
Op
('1
Pi
(.5562)UNCLE JIM
161
8
52
31
31
310
11
Kidd
Thos. Hums
2
4
8-5
5473 HULBERT
128
1
25
210 225 215 210
Finnegan
W. J. Smith
6
30
10
.5502 MR. DUNLAP
129
5
42
4i
410 45
31
Whitlock
Woodlawn Stable 4
10
4
5371 FOLLY
130 10
8
7
7
.53
45
Pierce
Belfast Stable
8
10
4
4922 EPPLEWORTH
140
9
9
9
61
61
53
Crocker
Newmarket Stbl
7
10
4
54H5 PIRATE
128
6
7
8
8
9
6
J. Combs
G. Bockstaller
15
20
8
(5400)GRANADA
136
2
31
6
9
7
7
Stewart
J. P. Sherman
4
5
2
5595 PARTISAN
137
3
6
51
55
8
8
Jones
Louisville Stable 12
12
5
.5400 E. OF MONTROSE 127
7
10
Refused.
Roy
Humboldt Stable 15
20
8
5389 INCOMMODE
135
4
110 110
125
110 Fell F. Burns
S. Ciolini
8-5
7-5
1-a
Time, 264, 53*4, 1 :234, 1 :51, 2 :02^.
Wiener- Ch. g. 6, by Longview— Visit.
Start good. Won driving ; second and third under pressure. Dunlap jumped well and fin-
ished strong. Incommode was full of speed and his fall was merely a riding blunder. He should
have won. Hulbert was full of life tod iy. Partisan wasn’t. Eppieworth and Granada neither
raced to their notch.
Scratched— Mayor R, 128.
Overweights - Pirate, 3 pounds.
5641 ^
SIXTH RACE — 7-8 Mile. Purse $200. 3 year-olds and upward. Selling.
Ind. Horses.
.5530 TIMBERLAND
5574 PETROLENE
.5.505 CHICOT
5595 LEONARD B
5571 GOMOR
5426 TERRA ARCHER
5563 RUTH II
5529 CHERRYSTONE
Wt. St. hi Vj % Str.Fin Jockeys
Owners
Op (M PI
20
2!4
10
8
103 2 5 n« 54 52 55 14 bn 11
loO I 6 6 6 61 2^ Walker
106 8 8 8 7 7 31 Hirsch
no 6 34 31 31 2»* 4h Sweeney
103 5 44 41 4nk 51 Sherland
104 4 2«« 24 ‘iNK 14 6 Clay
103 3 14 14 1« 3h 7 Powers
98 7 7 7 8 8 8 Everett
Time. 25%, .50%, 1 :17%, 1 :304.
Winner— (’h. m, 8, by Fellowcraft— FeJicitie.
Startgood. Won driving: next four were in full sail. Cherrystone was lifeless. Leonard
ran a good race. He was cut off last sixteenth. Timberland fiuirhed very strong. Her race wa?
a revelation considering her last performance. Ruth II ran well for three-quarters.
Scratched— Kossmar, 103; Fusilier. 108.
Overweights— Timberland, 2 pounds; Petrolene, 2.
O. A. Me Don alii
Lilly Meade Stbl
C. J. Kelly
Island Stable
F. C. Hammond
Ogden Stab e
VV. S. McGhee
A. Shields
20
8
6
34
15
7
8
-5 6-5
8
3
2
6-5
6
24
3
2-5
South Side Race Track
...ST. L0U15, MO...
FIVE OR MORE RACES DAILY
FOR good:purses....
.....A Safe Track, Good Stabling and Water
SOUTH SIDE-ST. LOUIS— CHART.
Sr. LOUIS, MO.. Dec. 15. — Forty-fourth Day. South Side Racing Association. Winter Meeting.
Weather clear: track fast.
Presiding Judge, W. L. Roberts; Starter, W. F. Bruen.
5631
FIRST RACK— 5-8 Mile. Purse $10U. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances.
lud.
Horses.
Wt. St. k H ^
Str.Fin.
U
22
33
42
6
7
8 7
9 8
5*4 9
Jockeys
Owners
"Op Cl Pi
5622 LITTLE ELL 107 5 6y, 6>
5.586 BALSAM 102 3 12 14
PRINCE PEYTON 110 4 2i 22
604 HATTIE BELLEW 107 1 SVi 4i
3046 I’LL DO 110 7 7 7
.5576 NELLIE K 107 8 8 8
5577 THE SURGEON 110 2 4H 5
PORTHOS 110 9 9 9
5.539 RUSSELL GREY 107 6 5^ 3i
12
2h
3i
44
52
6
Brewer Kansas City Stbl 3 4 8-5
James La Salle Stable 10 10 4
Thomas Louisville Stable 3 3 1
Lowe Ma.ver & Co. 15 12 5
Gormley W. Fay 3 2 4-5
Haefling Taylorville Stable 4 8-5
Lynch T. Ryan 7-5 1 out
Ellis W. M. Henry 10 12 5
Seamands B.F. Freeland 4 5 2
Time, .SOVi, 1:01 1
Winner— B. m, a, by International— Ida H.
Start good. Won easily ; next three driving. Hattie Bellew was badly ridden. Russell Grey
was pulled up at quarter.
Scratched- Jennie Miles, 107; Ed Lahey. 107 : Pacolet, 107.
6632 SECOND BACK — 5-8 Mile. Purse $100. All Ages. Allowances.
Ind.
Horses.
Wt. St. 14 Vi ^ Str.Fin. Jockeys
Owners
Op Cl PI
dearest
5603 ELMEREITO
.5586 POVERTY STILL
5577 CHEY. FANNY
5603 RED ROBIN
5549 BECKTON
5602 BELLMAN
.5.575 CAPT. PK:KEREL 112
5587 ADAM 112
5543 JUDGE TIMMONS 115
6621 OUR FLOSS 97
3056 SHOOTING STAR 115
112 1
112 5
112 8
107 10
107 9
115 11
101
IV2 1‘
2V, 21
8 8
4" 41
7!4 71
10 5»
12
22
320
4^
51
61
Lowe
Ransom
Rigby
Clutter
Champ
Elliott
A. V. Haughtou
J. E. Darnell
J. Pebly
J. Davies
Lincoln Stable
C. Shorten
3-^ 2
2
4-5
10 10
6 5
10 10
12 15
3-2 1-2
4
3
6 9
6
7
Haefling
J. Keen
5
4
8-5
2
3% 3H
8
8
Rasure
W. F. Kettler
10
12
5
6
5% 6
9
9
C. Hueston
Fogel Stable
5
6
2
7
9 1(1
10
10
Haucojk
J. J. Johnson
10
10
4
12
12 11
11
11
Calvert
C. C. Spink
25
30
10
4
11 12
12
12
Plunket
J. Plunket
6
4
8-5
, 1:17.
Time, 16, 31 «4, 1 :01Kt
Winner— B. m, a, by Blue Eyes— Wanda.
Start good. VVon easily; second driving bard. It was merely a two horse race. Poverty
closed fa.«>t at the end. Beckton had some speed.
6633 " THIRD RACE — 5-8 Mile. Purse $150. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances.
Ind. Horses. ' Wt. St. H ^ Str.Fin. Jockeys Own, rs Op Cl Pi
5603 C:ORA T 107
5589 B. OF THE WEST 107
(5585miS NIBS 107
5602 PHIL POINTER 107
5603 SHADRAt^H 110
5586 GREEN PREWITT 107
5.586 IKE PRYOR 107
5538fREDWOOD 102
5589 ORPHAN BOY 107 9
5.586 HILY IR 102 10
5606*LA SALLE 102 11
5549 LITTLE ADDIE lu7 12
5602 WILDFELLOW
fBy Little Fellow.
11 12 14 le Haiccck G. Seilers 3 3
3' 32 22 Elliott Argenta Stable 15 30
6 6 42 33 Jacksf»n A. J. Klein 6 10
4*4 3>4 2!4 43 Bloss E. Miller 6 5
5^ 51 52 51 C, Hueston Piety Hill Stable 5 6
2H 41 6 61 Seamands J. Davies 6 5
7 7 7 7 Lynch Mrs. N . Coleman 3 3
8 8 8 8 « Jutter G. C. Roach 20 25
9 9 9 9 Rigby H. L. Griffin 12 1.5
10 10 10 10 ( hainp Lii coin Stable 12 15
11 11 11 11 Rasure Crescent Stable 2 3-2
12 12 12 12 James M.ayer & Co 12 15
Ellis Kansas City Stbl 20 20
10
4
2
2
2
1
10
6
6
1-2
107 Lefc at the post
♦By Iroquois.
• Time, 3054,1:0014,1:15%.
Winner— Ch. m, 5, by Porter Ashe— Emma Markham.
Start good. Won galloping; second eased up. The lot behind were strung out and badly
beaten. Cora was a speed marvel .
/| tOURTH RACK— J Mile. Purse $150. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances.
Ind.
Hor.ses.
5607 BRONCHO BILL
5623 LITTLE CLIFF
5607 HARRY M
^579 ALONZO
5.588 ED BEAMAN
(5589) VIRGIN IAN
5542 HOP BLOOM
5575 ALCIBIADES
5623 BERWYN
5607 TERRAGNES
112
107
112
112
112
112
112
107 10
112 8
107 7
Str.
, Fin.
Jockeys
Owners
Op
Cl
PI
11
11
Ellio t
C. L. Dickerson 4
5
2
36
2*
James
F. James
3
6
2
44
3»
Plunkett
W. Ward
3
4
8-5
22
415
Rigbv
F. E. How
2%
2
4-5
52
52
Haefling
A. Ziegler
15
20
8
6
6
Johnson
J. Jones
12
15
6
7
7
J. Davis
Ch W. Morehouse 12
15
6
354 31 11
1!4 12 31
6^ 61 41
2»ic 2V» 22
5!4 51 61
7 7 7
9 9 10
10 10 8 8 8
8 8 9 9 9
4K, 41 52 10 10
Time, 3114, 1:0214, 1:34,
Winner — (’h. g, a, by Joe Hooker — dam unknown.
Stuart good. Won galloping; second handily. Terragnes stumbled past the half and was
pulled up. Alonzo ran well for seven furlongs.
F. Hueston (3. Pierce
C. Hueston F. Stephenson
Bloss W. Bloss
2i05.
2
2y*
1-3
5635 ^
RACE — 1-3 Mile. Purse $100. 3 year-olds and upward.
Selling.
Isd. Horses.
5622 JACK DIVER
Wt. St. % % % Str.Fin. Jockeys Owners
102 2 12 12 12 R' W I?
Op Cl PI
R c o
5605 MIGNON
5578 ARCHIE
5605 WAfiSONG
(5602)RABHIT
BROWN DICK
DECEITFUL
TUBAL (^AIN JR.
6575 WHEELOSKI
107
112
107
102
112
112
107
lu7
Hancock J. J. Johnson
Lowe J. B. Gililand
Ransom E. D. Ward
(L Hueston R. W. Hunter
31 22 23
61 61 3«4
7 41 44
21/, 31/, ,56
8 8 61
52 7 7
41 51 8
9 9 9
Time, 28V4, 56i4*.’
dam unknown
laudily. Deceitful was cut off soon after start. Rabbi
Turner
Plunket
Champ
Jackson
J. Williams
R. L. Cook
Lerap Ave. Stable 12
H. C. Spears 12
8-5
1-3
2
4-5
6
Winner— B. g, a, by Bonnie Oakes
Start fair. Won easily; second h
stopped. Wheeloski had no speed.
Scratched-Minco Maid, 89 ; Drew Martin, 102; Geo. Clark, 104: Daddy Reed, 107.
5INQERLY, MARYLAND.
Date Dis.
Dec. 14 5 f
% m
41/, f
4‘/, f
1 1-16 1:57
Dec.l34Hf 1:00
1 ;20
1:05
1:21
1:34
Time
1:06
1:24
591/,
58H
% ni
% m
% m
First Wt.
Heresy 114
Rhymster 112
Hera 1U4
Siva
Fagin
Fantine
De Brosses
Crown
Oak
Brooklyn. .
..109
..119
..119
. . 112
. . 106
. .104
. .1(7
Second
Wt.
Third Wt
Miss Bowser .
. .114
Brilliancy
114
Harry Goodin
..112
May Larson ..
AIL
H’red Munch .
..104
Halcyon
109
Naviihoe
..109
Old Age
104
Corn C’ob
. . 122
Harris
U9
Estelle J
..119
May Brilla
.119
Harry ('
Gracie
.109
Arelinr
..10-'
Baritone 11.
.117
Vent
..1(;9
Telegram
.107
Bronst»n
..107
Key West
,110
Jockeys Odds
Dangler 6—1
('arron 3 — 5
Murphy 6 — 1
Dangler 7 — 5
Fagin 3^4—1
6—1
4—5
9-5
7—5
8 — 1
TURF EXCHANGE...
At Roby, Ind.
FULL REPORTS Received by Wire on All
- ...Racing Events...
Take Electric Cars
ILLINOIS CENTRAL Trains leave foot of Randolph St. every 40 minutes after 9:40 a.m.
They make connection with Electric Cars at Ninety-third St:
LAKE SHORE regular train leaves at 12:05 p.m.
Returning, Lake Shore trains leave Roby at 4:30 and 6:42 p.m.
IRON HILL, HARYLAND.
Date Dis.
Dec. 1 5 f
% m
1 m
5 f
4!4 f
4!4 f
Dec. 2 5 f
5 f
% m
4V4 f
. 6/, f
4H f
Dec. 3 5 f
4/, t
4«4 f
6Y% f
5 f
Dec. 4 4«4 f
f
% m
5 f
5 f
♦Disquali
Dec. 5 4H f
% m
5 f
7 f
Dec. 7 5 f
4>4 f
K m
6/, f
4/, f
Dec. 8 f
4H f
5 f
6/, f
% m
Dec. 9 4/, f
6H f
4!4 f
Time
1:07 H
1:21
1:49
1:07
:58
:58
1:04
1:06
1:17%
:58
1:25
:57%
1:04
:59
.57%
1:25
1:03!4
:59
1 :28%
1:20
1:05
1:04
fled, w)
:58*4
1:23
1:08
1:31
1:37
1:10
1:02
1:23*4
1:33
1:02%
1:02
1:02
1 :10
1:31
1 :23
1 :02
1:34
1:03
1:22
1:26
First
Wt.
Dec. 104% f f9
5 f
4% f
6% f
Dec. 11 4% f
M m
% m
6% f
4% f
Dec. 12 5 f
6% f
% m
1 : 22 %
1 :06%
1:00
1:30
59
1:21
1:31
1:27
58
1 :(J6
1 :25%
1:19
1 M6ml:63
5 f 1 :05
Jonah White 108
(^anadian 107
Benefactor 110
Zoe 107
Brown Dick 11
Prince L Ill
Myers 106
Simpleton 112
Pedigree 112
First Light 109
Blue Front 100
Lady Richmond. 107
Schoolmarm 102
Mike Brown 110
Bronston 110
Burgundy Ill
March 107
Tattersall 11.
Lottie F 114
Sannie 107
♦Hernani 119
IS Wang. Rac(
Lottie A 108
Des Brosses 112
Con Lucey 115
Tancred 114
Electro 127
Sparkle 101
Privateer 115
Gold Dollar 112
Marie Lovell 124
Mr. Waverly 104
Ceremony, 119
Reform 122
Marguerite II.. .109
Finn water 109
Dr Jones 110
Eliza Belle 105
Simpleton 110
Jo Jap 112
Dulcie LorondielC4
Cozette 99
Meadows 115
Gracie lOi
Gorman 10'
Minnetonka 1 2
( 'laurice 109
Mask 11
'i hurless 1 10
Dr. Jones 112
Marie Lovell 119
Apples 112
Jack Ros« 115
Baritone II 112
Lady Richm’nd 109
Buccaner 105
Dr. Reed 115
Second
Wt.
Third Wt. ,
IFassett
. .110
Pope
.110
(Conspirator..
..108
Bragaloune
.108
Brooklyn
..112
Dr. .Jones
.110
O phan
..110
Kirkover
.110
McHenry
. .110
Apples
.107
Shustie
. .107
St. Lawrence 11 110
('rowu
..108
Con Lucey
..108
R. P
..111
Ed Taylor
.106
Mohawk
. ..114
Dr. Wiley
.108
Blue Piece. . .
. . .107
Valley Girl
.102
Claurece
Miss Pearl
..104
Cozette
...97
Mountain Maid 107
Pickpocket. . ,
...110
Schuylkill
.113
Matt White.. ,
...110
Glover V ondigl09%
Jack Lovell . ,
...no
Benvolio
..no
Lochinvar . . .
. .110
Plenty
.110
Milwaukee . . ,
.. .Ill
May Brilla
..107
Eclipse Jr
. ..112
Hermia i. .
. .104
Dr. Jones
. ..no
Gypsy
.107
Grampian
...122
Eloroy
,.122
One Cffiance . .
...110
Kassala
no
Mask
rded to Mask.
. . . 109
Miss Bowser. .
..102
Ellsworth
. .110
Apples
..107
Gracie
. .112
B of Freedom
.11?
Farragut
...11.5
Jeneola
107
Marie Lovell.
..111
First Light . . .
.111
Miss Carrie. .,
..96
Crown
.127
Little Alice. .
...134
McHenry
.132
Uncertain.. . .
..112
Rossman
..115
Doc Birch
.112
Airline
..109
Roller
.. 127
First Light
.124
Fernseed
...124
The Alien ;
..104
Juanita II. ..
..119
Nina
.119
Tourraine
.122
Mask
.122
Rosita
. .109
Arda
.109
Tancred
..112
Miss Edith. .. .
.104
Humming BirdilO
Candelabra . . .
.110
Oypsy
...109
Plenty
.112
Forenzo
...no
Philiip
.110
( zar
...108
Pearl Brock. . .
.115
His Grace
..112
Harris
.112
Bhymster
..102
Joel Utley
.102
\ieline
.. 112
Irish Lass
.112
The Monarch
...115
Leowicka
Dr Reed
...108
Dr Johnson...
.10*'
Wah Jim
...115
Little Jim
.115
Velvet Rose..
..115
Crown
.112
Benvolio
...115
Miss Bowser..
.112
Lawrence P. .
..no
Helen P
.107
Mohawk
.112
Tattersall
.112
Electio
.122
Mr Waverly..
. 94
Juanita II...
. .112
McHenry
.115
Paulette
..112
Kirkover
.115
Canadian
..115
Corn 1 V»b
.115
Plenty
...112
.Annie T
.109
Fagin
..10.^
Forenzo
.105
Matt White..
..115
Fasset
ys Odds
Neel 7—5
Heinrichs 6 — 6
Houlahan ..2%— 1
Neel 1—2
Neel 4—1
Thomas 4—5
Heinrichs 1 — 4
Coudrier 6 — 1
Heinrichs 3 — 5
Houlahan 2 — 1
Heinrichs .5 — 1
J. Muiphy 3 — 5
Neary 13—5
Houlahan 6 — 1
Thomas 7-10
Heinrichs 4 — 5
Heinrichs 2 — 5
Heinrichs 8 — 1
Heinrichs 3 — 5
Neel 10—1
Patton 12 — 1
Keefe 8 — 1
Houlahan.. ..12—1
Brophy 4—1
Donnelly 3—5
Ash burn 7 — 6
Ashburn ....2%— 1
Bender 6 — 5
Higgins 3-— 5
Neel 2—1
Neel 1—2
Neel 1—3
N eel 6 — 5
Morris 2%— 1
Heinri. hs. . ..4—5
Heinrichs 8 — 5
Carson 3 — 1
Carson 8—5
Heinrichs 1 — 3
Heinrichs. ..evens
Ashburn 12 — 1
H Brown 3—1
Parsons 4—1
Jones 12 — 1
Donnolly 4 — 1
Brooks 6 — 5
Delehanty... 6 — 5
W. Morris 4 — 1
Carson 1—2
Carson 1—2
Houlahan 2 — 1
Donnelly 2—1
Morris 3—1
Ashburn 2 — 1
Lynch 7—2
Dorsey 7 — 2
Coleman 2—1
SPORTSHAN’S PARK, ST. LOUIS.
Date
Dis.
Time
First
Wt.
Second Wt.
Third Wt.
J ockey s
Odds
Dec. 4
4% f
1:01
Harry R
.124
Truant
. 122
.Advance
.124
J. Lynch..
. . . 2—1
4% f
1:02
B bby Burns.. .
.124
C’ody
.124
Luke F
.127
('asey
. . .4—1
4% f
1:01%
Little Lewis...
.112
Tannhauser
.112
Arcadia
.112
Narvaez ..
. .evens
5% f
1 ;15%
Victor B
.102
W. T. Ellis....
. 102
Frank Hawkini
b102
J. Clark . .
.. ..5— 1
5 f
1:10
Prairie Flower.
.111
Prairie Flower. Ill
Alex Labold...
.111
Narvaez.. .
2—1
Dec. 5
% m
.52
Dick Bauer
.110
Liberty Belle .
.110
Tiffin
no
Narvaez.. .
4% f
1:02%
Gopher
.110
Hassie B
.105
Ambushed
.110
Griffin
..2%— 1
5 f
1:12
Jimmy R
. 92
Allopathy
. 92
W T Ellis
.102
Rudolph. .
. . . .4—1
5 f
1:11%
Jo Lee
.115
Gold Wave
.106
Uncle Lew
.103
H. Lewis .
3—1
5% f
1:16%
Salesman
. 97
Tne Doctor . . .
.107
Elwvn
.107
McClusky
9—5
Dec. 7
% m
.^4
Jol n Berkley.. .
.110
Arcadia
.109
Abe Cohn
.110
R. SmitK. .
...10—1
% m
1 :20%
Echoille
.107
Allopathy
Flute
.102
Carver
.. ..4—5
% m
53
Phil Thompson
..114
Diamond
. 84
Calib
Narvaez . ,
.. ..1— 4
4% f
1:01%
Foreman
,.109
WG Harding.
.11:9
A1 Croy
Fletcher.. .
6% f
1:30
W T Ellis
Jimmie R
111
Abbie Fischer.
.106
Green
. .. .8— 5
Dec. 8
% m
53
Minnie V
.119
Keenauna
.119
Impress
,.119
Baker
... 5—1
4% f
1 :02%
Irish H
.109
Also
.1(6
Toss Witt
.111
('asey
. . . 10—1
4% f
1:00
Miss Star
.100
The Doctor
.106
Le Grande
.109
Alford
... 6—5
5 f
1 :08
Isabella
..119
Frankie D
.109
Cody
.109
Fletcher . .
...10—1
5% f
1:13
Smuggler
.107
Davlight
.104
Jerquet
.104
R. Smith..
...2-1
Dec. 9
4% f
1:05
Abe Cohn
.124
('’aleb
.12:4
Dick Bauer
.124
Griffin
.. ..2— 1
5-8m
1:11
Le Grande
.115
Taromie
.115
Walter O
.115
Henuessy . ,
7—5
6% f
1:35
Jimmie R
.104
W. T. Ellis....
.119
Charley B
. 99
R. Smith.,
8—5
5% f
1:16
Enthusiast
.113
Smuggler
.108
Gold AVave
.108
Alford
... 4—1
3% f
44
Salesman
Prairie Flowur
.114
A B Dade
119
Rudolnh
6—1
Dec. 104% t
1:04
Collusion
.104
Oab ‘ Uder
.109
Bobby Burns..
.109
Fletcher ..
... 8-1
5 f
1:11
Oescent
.124
Luke F
.127
Glencoe
Baker
4% f
1:03%
Uncle Lew
.104
Zach Lusby .. .
.107
•Allopathy
..1(9
Narvaez. . .
. .evens
4% f
1 :0I
Aunt Su>ie
.109
Jim Donlon. . .
.112
Touv Mack . . . .
.102
Hyie
2—1
% m
1:25
Silver Bill
. no
Frankie D
.110
Maderia
lie
Rudolph . .
.. ..3— 1
Dec. 11 4% f
1 :03%
Ruby Jewel
.117
Meadow Lark.
.117
Advance
.117
VanCamp.
. . . .5—1
% m
1:11
Little Ed
.113
.Jennie Wren.. .
.lU
Faiigh-a-BaPgh IK'
Baker
...10—1
4% f
1:03
Sir Cuthbert. . .
. 97
Beatrice Mara.
. 89
Mother of Pearl 97
Mason
.. .. 5—1
% m
1:10
Sister Myra
.10:
John B rkley . .
.11:^
Little Dick
,110
Narvaez. . .
. ...3—5
% m
1:24
Vevay
..105
Mary Anna
.105
Leigh
.110
-mith
....8—5
Dec. 12 % m
52
Birdie C
.107
Uncle Lew. . . .
.107
Little Lewis..
.107
Mclutj re .
4% f
1*01
Fred Reed
. 96
Lilly Beatrice.
. 91
Wagtail
.106
Duffy
. . . 10-1
5% f
1:15
('astalia
.102
Oescent
.107
Hella
. 107
Narvaez ..
.. ..3— 1
% m
1:38
W. T. Ellis
.111
Southerner
.102
Smuggler ...
.105
Green
5% f
1:14
1 he Doctor
.104
Enthusiast
.115
Abbie Fischer.
. 99
Smith
. 10 to 1
Dec. 14 % m
.513%
Loretta
.102
Irish H
.112
Tony Mac
.102
. . evens
5% f
1:12
John Berkley ..
.108
Moth, of Peai 1.
.105
Isabella
.105
..2%— 1
7 f
1:36%
Enthusiast,
.107
Fr. Hawkins . .
. 99
Lilly Beatrice.
. 94
. . . .4—5
% m
1 :19%
Leigh
.105
Jimmie R
. 98
Queen Faustus
. 98
6—5
7% f
1 :45
Echoillee
. 99
Elwyn
.100
W T Ellis
.105
2%— 2
Dec. 15 % m
1 :07
Oak Forest
.10
J. B. Freed....
.107
1 /.Mulholland.
.102
....4—1
5% f
1:13
Katie Mac
.107
Ballardine
.107
Jordon
.107
. . . 6—1
4% f
59
('rah Cider
.105
Little Nell
.10*
Emperor Billet. 105
....8—1
Vt m
1 :06%
Keen inna
.107
Billy Bronch...
, 107
Impress
.107
.. ..6—1
—
5% f
1 :13
Edwin
.107
Maderia e..
107
Alopathy
.107
_
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